According to a source, former Georgia safety Reshad Jones, the Dolphins' second of two fifth-round draft picks, will sign his rookie contract Monday.

Jones has agreed to terms on a four-year deal worth $1.95 million. The deal includes a signing bonus of slightly more than $160,000 and a fourth-year escalator that could significantly boost the value of the deal should Jones meet certain incentives.

Jones, 6 feet 1 and 214 pounds, worked with the second-team safeties during Organized Team Activities. He is expected to battle second-year man Chris Clemons for the starting job at free safety once training camp opens later this month.

A big hitter, Jones made 11 interceptions during his three college seasons, including nine in his final two years for the Bulldogs.

The agreement with Jones leaves only the Dolphins' top three picks unsigned from their eight-player 2010 draft haul: defensive end Jared Odrick (first round), linebacker Koa Misi (second) and offensive guard John Jerry (third).

Dolphins signed fifth-round S Reshad Jones to a four-year, $1.95 million contract.

Jones was expected to help fill the Dolphins' hole at free safety right away, but wasn't impressive during the spring. Still, the Georgia product is talented enough to push Chris Clemons harder during training camp.